--> number of moles of CH3OH = mass/molar mass
22/(12+3+16+1) = 0.6875 moles
--> number of mole = conc multiply by volume(indm3)
number of moles divided by volume[indm3] = concentration
0.6875/[.25] = 2.75 mol/dm3
The answer is 3,211 g.
No, CH3OH is not an element. It is a compound with the chemical formula CH3OH, which represents methanol, a type of alcohol.
CH3OH is a molecular compound. It is composed of covalent bonds between the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, which involves the sharing of electrons between the atoms.
Methanol (CH3OH) is a nonelectrolyte, meaning it does not ionize in water, resulting in a nonconducting solution. In contrast, acetic acid (CH3COOH) is a weak acid that partially ionizes in water, producing hydrogen ions (H⁺) and acetate ions (CH3COO⁻), which allows the solution to conduct electricity and exhibit acidic properties. The difference in conductivity and acidity between the two solutions is due to their distinct behavior in water regarding ionization.
CH3OH is an alcohol, in particular methyl alcohol or methanol. The OH is the alcohol functional group.
CH3OH does not ionize because it is insoluble in water
0.1 M
To find the concentration of CH3OH, you need to first convert the given mass of CH3OH into moles. Step 1: Calculate the number of moles of CH3OH = (11.7 g / 32.04 g/mol) = 0.365 mol Step 2: Use the definition of molarity, M = moles of solute / volume of solution in liters. Since 100 mL is 0.1 L, the concentration of CH3OH is 0.365 mol / 0.1 L = 3.65 M.
To prepare a 1.5 M solution of CH3OH in 150 mL, you need to calculate the moles required first. 1.5 moles/L * 0.15 L = 0.225 moles of CH3OH. Since the molar mass of CH3OH is 32 g/mol, you would need 7.2 grams of CH3OH to prepare the solution.
The answer is 9.6 grams.
The van't Hoff factor for CH3OH (methanol) is 1, since it does not dissociate into ions in solution.
Methanol and water do not react they just form a very stable solution.
The molarity of methanol (CH3OH) and ethanol (C2H5OH) depends on the concentration of each substance in a given solution. To calculate the molarity, you need to know the amount of the solute (methanol or ethanol) in moles and the volume of the solution in liters. The formula for molarity is moles of solute divided by liters of solution.
The answer is 3,211 g.
CH3OH is methyl alcohol or methanol, an alcohol
nonelectrolyte.. Some people thought it is weak electrolyte but when i answered, it was wrong
NaH is a strong base, containing the H- ion. It will react to abstract the weakly acidic proton on the CH3OH to give the following reaction:NaH + CH3OH --> Na (OCH3) + H2